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... carried to Burton . Harriot went with Lady Williams to Mrs. Weddel's ( who is , I believe , a sister of Lady Rocking- ham's ) to see masks . She was very much pleased with it , principally , I fancy , because it was the first thing of ...
... carried to Burton . Harriot went with Lady Williams to Mrs. Weddel's ( who is , I believe , a sister of Lady Rocking- ham's ) to see masks . She was very much pleased with it , principally , I fancy , because it was the first thing of ...
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... carried his negative by 98 votes against 42 . A few days later we find Mr. Wilberforce refer to this second speech as follows in a letter to a friend at Hull : " The papers will have informed you how Mr. William Pitt , second son of the ...
... carried his negative by 98 votes against 42 . A few days later we find Mr. Wilberforce refer to this second speech as follows in a letter to a friend at Hull : " The papers will have informed you how Mr. William Pitt , second son of the ...
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... carry out to their worst extreme the oligarchical principles at that time of the great Whig houses . Was it to be borne in a free country that no man but the heir of some one of these houses should ever be deemed fit for the highest ...
... carry out to their worst extreme the oligarchical principles at that time of the great Whig houses . Was it to be borne in a free country that no man but the heir of some one of these houses should ever be deemed fit for the highest ...
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... carried down to both Houses of Parliament - to the Peers by Lord Grantham , to the Commons by his brother Secretary , Townshend . Ample time was left for their consideration , the Addresses to the King in reply being fixed for the 17th ...
... carried down to both Houses of Parliament - to the Peers by Lord Grantham , to the Commons by his brother Secretary , Townshend . Ample time was left for their consideration , the Addresses to the King in reply being fixed for the 17th ...
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... carried or ought to be proposed . Those which pleased most were the most moderate , and such were adopted . " At the time when the treaties were brought down to Parliament the administration of Lord Shelburne was nearly rent asunder by ...
... carried or ought to be proposed . Those which pleased most were the most moderate , and such were adopted . " At the time when the treaties were brought down to Parliament the administration of Lord Shelburne was nearly rent asunder by ...
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Página 2 - Indeed," says Horace Walpole, in his lively style, " one is forced to ask every " morning what victory there is, for fear of missing " one !